Costumes will consist of robes, jackets, skirts, trousers and tops, all made with animal skins, cotton, silks and beads. |
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We fingered our beads and said the second part of the Hail Mary or Our Father. |
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Use natural or painted wooden beads, or strings of cranberries or popcorn to drape the tree instead of tinsel. |
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Creativity goes beyond paint and canvas, tap shoes, travel, beads and string, needle and thread. |
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Obviously no orientational dependence is expected from spherical beads, which is confirmed by our experiments. |
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By day she draped herself in strands of multi-coloured beads, while by night diamond cuffs climbed the length of her arms. |
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The fog made tiny beads of moisture on the fine hairs of Theresa's mink as they walked from the parked car to Davies Symphony Hall. |
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Seconds later, Mel was back with a towel to wipe salty beads of liquid away from Sam's face. |
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Plasma bolts smacked into the table, dropping hissing beads of steel onto the floor. |
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Their limbs ached from walking so far and beads of sweat dropped onto the ground from the scorching sun. |
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A big head that is comprised of large bubbles, coupled with beads of bubbles rising through the beer, is evidence of high levels of carbonation. |
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Like strands of necklaces, rows of brightly colored stringed beads used to teach arithmetic, dangled on the wall. |
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Making his way to one of the deep blue glass pillars that adorned the laboratory, he gently swept some beads of condensation off the surface. |
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For the white section, he used four strands of pink beads, rhinestones and small religious iconic pictures in gold frames. |
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He stood there holding it, examining its shimmering steel, the beads of moisture rolling off of it. |
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The cool humidity of the low hanging clouds forms beads of moisture on the surface of each stone. |
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She wiped the beads of sweat from her forehead, and continued to daydream of Alaska. |
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By contrast, Salem makers almost never used a single bead on the inside edge, preferring widely or closely spaced double beads. |
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She tugged gently on the strand of beads around her neck, tucking them cautiously under her shirt again and letting a sigh pass her lips. |
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These rectangular bags, usually beaded on one side only, appear to have developed just after 1850 with the introduction of seed beads. |
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After all my bragging about beads, Jim sent me a nice e-mail and asked me if I'd be willing to take a commission to bead him a bracelet. |
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A profusion of beads was worn, the heaviness of the glass probably impressing upon the wearer the weight of symbolism contained in the beads. |
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But his heart smote him when he told his beads, and remembered what he had said to Carloman. |
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Franz Werfel said of an old woman that she told her beads as though she were knitting garments for the poor. |
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Josephine kept a long list of intentions and told her beads with the same dispatch with which she cleaned house. |
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Name beads are the newest and most creative way to show your love and friendship. |
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When he was sleepless he lay on his back and told his beads, and there was a small rosary in the pocket of his pyjama coat. |
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She had remained steadfast in her faith and had continued to tell her beads on her fingers. |
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And when she knelt down to tell her beads that night, a very strange and terrible prayer lingered on her lips the last and most earnestly of all. |
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If you grab a beanbag really tightly, it goes more solid because the tiny beads have been compressed. |
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A spray of beargrass with little beads on was placed in the centre to give it the effect of a ballerina. |
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In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration inspected manufacturers who made drugs that relied on time-release beads. |
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They seemed to hunt by scent, ignoring nests with faux frass in the form of small black glass beads. |
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Beside the replica Melbourne Cup on Oliver's casket lay the jockey's silks, rosary beads, and an Australian Rules Football jersey. |
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The Cap has a lot of ornate lace and beads and is worn far back on the head with a thick spray of netting for the veil. |
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For the beaded shade, all you need are a couple spools of 20-gauge wire and a bag of cool 5mm beads. |
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With that, she took the plunge into the Thames and was soon among her fellow athletes, bobbing along like beads cast into the water. |
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The sliding windows are held in place by parting beads, with a stop bead at the front. |
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I packed a lot of my pretty clothes, like my long tunic shirts with beads woven into them. |
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Try one with subtle detailing, such as sequins or beads for a dressier look. |
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The stop beads have to be added on afterwards as I am using the existing jambs that don't have any on them. |
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It's a rose-pink bias-cut cocktail dress with a cowl neckline, and little rose-pink beads scattered down the front. |
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Jeans were bell-bottomed and were often decorated with beads, embroidery and paint. |
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I have always regarded specular hematite as a micaceous or platy form that would be very difficult to fashion into beads. |
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Karma's cowhide moccasins were dyed scarlet and were beaded with white wood beads. |
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To begin, use the chisel to gently prise the stop beads from the window frame. |
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The multinational consumer goods company has announced that by 2015 their products will no longer contain these micro beads. |
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The worst offender of plastic pollution is the micro beads found in several beauty products women use to exfoliate their skin, they said. |
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It is not uncommon to break some of the stop beads when taking them out, so be careful. |
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Three beads of wampum separating the two purple rows symbolize peace, friendship and respect. |
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If water beads up around your fingertip when you press on the paper towel, the towel is too wet. |
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All but one of the Scottish disc bead necklaces so far analysed have been made using cannel coal or shale for the beads. |
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To play the game, there are a variety of options, tamarind seeds, cowrie shells, beads, even small stones as affordability waxes and wanes. |
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This lot includes 20 Pacific miter shells that have been hand-drilled through the tips to make them into beads. |
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His trim body was covered from head to toe with symmetrical beads of sweat, which looked like little, glassy jewels sprinkled on his ebony frame. |
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Constantine shimmied until beads of perspiration gathered on his shiny forehead. |
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He looked exhausted and frantic, his shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows and little beads of sweat on his forehead. |
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The hem was trimmed with white beads, and pearls and rubies framed the neck. |
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Across the street, an imaginative assortment of silver bijoux, beads and candles awaits you at Punto Magico. |
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At Badgley Mischka, beads were everywhere, from pearls to garnet cat's eye crystals to opalescent moonstones. |
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We have used a microfabricated planar quadrupole as a test bed for evaluating DEP-based traps, using polystyrene beads as a model for cells. |
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Drag loads were taken by beaded metal skin with the beads running fore and aft. |
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Chondrites are stony meteorites that contain small, melted beads known as chondrules and finer-grained material known as matrix. |
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His hair had been pushed back with an ornamental headband made of small white beads, fully revealing his ears. |
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She accessorized the dress with long turquoise beads and classy black heels. |
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We wore those stupid bell bottoms, beads around our necks, slept on waterbeds and generally didn't have very much to say for ourselves. |
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For example, since the porcupine quillwork was taking much too long, they decided to use a combination of quills and beads. |
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Here, beads or pendants of jet or similar materials have been found beside beads of amber, faience, bone, wood, shell or stone. |
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A mouse runs up the side of a sack like a clockwork toy, then suddenly stops dead and watches me with his little eyes like tiny jet beads. |
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If it were cold, a jacket would be worn, decorated with jet beads, which could add as much as ten pounds to her clothing. |
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Magnetic beads coated with streptavidin were then added and allowed to interact with the biotin on the oligo. |
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So she rounded up glass beads, semi-precious stones, and sterling silver wire and created her collection of one-of-a-kind rings. |
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The Pennsylvania versions sometimes have ogees or beads filed onto corners of the beard or at the base of the poll. |
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Her wedding ring and plain gold earrings are her only jewellery, plus a few red beads and tight bangles on one wrist. |
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Her neck is hung with crucifixes and beads, while her wrists are weighted with bands of stainless steel. |
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Rembrandt has a quizzical, jesting expression, as well he may, in view of his wondrous hat and slashed leather jerkin, ornate with glass beads. |
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The new cut on her hand glinted in the light, as the beads of blood welled up to the surface. |
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Before the experiment, beads were added to the monolayer grown on the cover glass and allowed to bind to the cell surfaces. |
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Latex beads pipetted onto the surface of adherent aggregates attach to the membrane and are internalized. |
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Pandora had never seen a girl elf or a young elf and wondered if they also had long white beads. |
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Additionally, I love combining the pewter with other metal foils such as copper and brass foil, as well as using metal paints and glass beads. |
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Many African peoples use beads as distinctive elements of personal clothing and adornment. |
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There is evidence that the descendants of Native Americans in prehistoric times used beads as adornment in jewelry as well as a way to trade. |
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Throughout history, Africans have imported glass beads and used them for adornment and elaborate beadwork. |
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Right now she's attempting to make a kaleidoscope from an empty toilet paper tube, beads, rubber bands, some wax paper and Saran wrap. |
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I found a pink raw silk jacket with covered buttons, a soft leopard vest and a cream wool shell covered with opalescent sequins and beads. |
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A necklace of these beads was the product of great expertise and skill, as well as being a beautiful piece of costume jewellery. |
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The nuns wore special garb that day in addition to their wimples, belts, beads and veils. |
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Use felt scraps, embroidery floss, beads and other scrap materials to finish the finger puppets. |
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Still, the flock of visitors, not just the Kuta crowd with its uniform of tie-dyes and beads, keeps coming back. |
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These large annealers have double bead doors with built in point rest and mandrel racks for holding beads. |
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The capsule can be opened and the beads sprinkled on food for youth who have problems swallowing tablets or capsules. |
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His are fantasies with hanging beads and wisps of feathers and leather straps as thin as ribbon. |
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Sweat beads the size of mushroom caps gathered beneath his sparse and kinky hair. |
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These were either fixed into metal settings or drilled along the prism axis and strung as beads. |
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Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction. |
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If capsules or beads from the capsules are not swallowed whole, you could overdose on this medicine. |
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However, be aware that poured beads are extremely light-weight and take a static electric charge very easily. |
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Soil erosion can also be tracked with naturally occurring radioactive nuclides, natural and fluorescent dye-coated particles, and small beads. |
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There are sacred votive caves where you can pick up thousand year-old beads that have been traded for salt as far away as China. |
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For example, the necklace is composed of nine different strands of woodchip coco beads, knotted by hand. |
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Her face was splattered with specks of mud and dirt, and beads of sweat were forming on her hairline. |
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Tiny beads were colored in the most vibrant hues of violet and the entire light show was mesmerizing. |
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The air is so thick with pollution that the canvas surface fairly crackles with beads and bullion. |
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She had finally chosen a black skirt and a white wrap blouse and black beads. |
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Giorgio Armani has harmonized beads and sequins to create a shiny jewel of a wrap-around top. |
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Made from gold vermeil hardware, vintage plastic beads, and Swarovski crystal chain, they come in three varieties. |
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A silver chain hugged the swell of her hips, holding the long chain of her pomander and her string of prayer beads. |
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Four sets of reagents comprising latex beads coated with polyvalent immune sera to 17 serotypes of heat resistant CPA were used in the study. |
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Drawn beads are produced from a bubble of molten glass that is drawn into a long hollow tube. |
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In this process, water passes through a media bed, usually sulfonated polystyrene beads. |
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Anyone see any of these things mentioned above that would cause any number of nimrods to toss food around the table like beads at Mardi Gras? |
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The official's brogue cordovans and the chief's beads are remarkably detailed. |
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There were beads hanging in all the doorways and coloured light bulbs in all the lamps and sockets. |
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Tires that have a folding, or Kevlar, bead are lighter and more nimble than those that have steel beads. |
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During retreats we'd walk around in silence, everyone in soutanes, rosary beads in hand, or a book, meditating, praying, thinking, drifting. |
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It was made out of a light brown cording and had SIMON written in white letter beads, with a red heart on either side. |
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Various Buddhist protection beads and amulets hang from the rearview mirror. |
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He dug into his nightstand drawer, and pulled out a string of beads with a cross on it. |
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Steel leaders serve no purpose but to spook panfish, and baubles and beads on a leader only worsen the situation. |
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Once in Lhasa I tried to buy a turquoise necklace off a very attractive young woman with high red cheekbones and coral beads in her plaited hair. |
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There are not people walking around wearing beads and polo-necked jerseys, sitting on beanbags, and listening to John Lennon. |
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It was shiny from top to toe, resplendent with black beads and sequins so that it glimmered and glistened. |
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I favour using beads or bits of cake, but this will no doubt be interpreted as a suggestion that maths should be dumbed down. |
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Golden waves of hair were plastered to his face, dripping beads of water that one by one glided off the strands and rolled down his back. |
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Also, SolidWorks 2004 comes with predefined structural weldment members such as fillets, weld beads, gussets, end caps, and cut lists. |
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Reflecting his dominant emphasis on design rather than gemstones for visual impact, Tiffany chose beads of nephrite for the grapes. |
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Baubles can be painted, stencilled, sprayed, wrapped or decorated with fabric, ribbons, glitter, pearls and beads. |
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Mantras counted on these beads serve to clear away obstacles, such as illness and other calamities, and purify one of unwholesomeness. |
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Antique beads and braiding were sown on to jersey tops and distressed lace was used to create a patchwork feel on dresses. |
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She wore a bright pink dress with matching fascinator, black high heels and a jacket embellished with silver, pink and yellow beads. |
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The neck of the dress was lined with little purple beads that she had sewn on herself. |
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She felt frozen, rooted to her chair, beads of sweat forming and pouring in tiny rivulets down her back. |
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I sat down on a bench, took a few heavy, deep breaths, and wiped off the small beads of perspiration on my forehead. |
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Cells were then permeabilized by agitation with 4 packed cell volumes of glass beads, and extracts were collected. |
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For the black section, he used black woodchip coco beads with rhinestones to catch the light and contrast against the black. |
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Low sitting tables, strewn with crimson rose petals and cobalt blue sequence beads welcome guests to dinner. |
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These beads are also strung into pendants, necklaces, bracelets or attached to clothing or furnishings and finger rings. |
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Activities to help with these goals include Lego and other building sets, Playdough, puzzles, pegboards, beads and other table toys. |
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How exquisite she would look in the rope of garnet beads my mother gave me years ago for a birthday present. |
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He sighed deeply and I could hear him shift his fingers through the beads of his rosary. |
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Numbers are better manipulated as calculus stones or abacus beads than in human memory. |
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The pear-shaped bag filled with cushiony polystyrene beads easily moulds around the body. |
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Taking a deep breath of his own, Patrick looked over at his mother as she slowly rocked back and forth, counting the beads of her rosary. |
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People I've never met before have sent me novena cards and rosary beads, and two or three people apologised to me and wished me support. |
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I stroked the beads of the rosary, and the glitter of the tiny crucifix caught my eye. |
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On the cot a seventy four-year lady is sitting with her rosary beads and chanting softly. |
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There are shops and stalls where you can buy rosaries, beads, postcards, books and fluffy toys. |
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Sometimes dancers use wooden shields and spears and wear head-bands and armbands made of beads. |
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Grave goods included finely crafted gold earrings, beads of gold, and other semi-precious stones, armlets, and rings. |
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In tests, they found that neatly ordered arrays of beads caught more mist than random, disordered ones did. |
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Gemstones such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires are rarely drilled to make beads as this detracts from their worth. |
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While beanbags are safe they pose a risk if loose beads escape from the bean bags. |
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This pair of fold away lorgnettes are strung with a dyed coral dragon carving, fluorite beads and small glass beads. |
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Ditch the summer's clunky ethnic beads for lady-like pearls, vintage jewellery, an old-fashioned handbag, leather gloves and a flash of stocking. |
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She undressed and ran a hot bath, careful to pour the right amount of bath beads into the whirlpool bath. |
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Then we used yarn, raffia, feathers, beads, felt and sticks, either sewn, stapled, glued, braided or wrapped. |
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Of the 286 planes, the majority, were simple moldings like common ogees, astragals, beads, hollows and rounds. |
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After that, there was only the sound of clicking abacus beads and the rustle of papers. |
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My palms started to feel clammy as beads of sweat collected on my forehead. |
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This attractive necklace is made from re-cycled TV screen beads, they are a lovely soft grey colour and sparkle like chandelier lustres. |
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The beads are then lustred all over with mother of pearl giving them a beautiful sheen like oil on water. |
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I've used dark green sea glass with a bronze coloured wire, gorgeous lustred beads, bronze filigree beads, and a couple of green seed beads. |
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You could also seek a dress with lots of sparkly beads and sequins to evoke the snowiness of the season. |
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Each contains 100 coasters, three 30-inch pennant strings, 36 party beads, and three wall tackers. |
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It was a dark purple sleeveless dress, trimmed with lilac beads around the neckline and the hem. |
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There's the guys carrying the beads, each one big as a bowling ball, only not as heavy, of course. |
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The beads were kept in suspension for 30 min by shaking at 400 rpm on a microfuge tube shaker at room temperature. |
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Her closed eyes were smeared with a gold makeup across the lids, and a double loop of pink, possibly coral beads fell loosely around her neck. |
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We investigated the destruction of targeted cancer cells using two types of magnetizable beads and pulsed magnetic forces. |
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The carbodiimide was washed with a phosphate buffer and the beads were resuspended in a borate buffer. |
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It was a pale green with different shades of blue beads around the top that brought out the color in my bluish-green eyes. |
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Shouldn't we give up the nervous fingering of the beads of the grandmas and the babushkas? |
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As the actress points out, a baby bump could hardly be hidden behind a string of flapper beads. |
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In the outer right hand, Chenrezig is holding crystal beads and moving them the way we use a mala to count mantras. |
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At the exhibition, visitors have the opportunity of selecting the kind of beads they like and having them stringed into malas. |
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As for the more spiritually inclined, there are malas made of rudraksh, tulasi beads and lotus seeds. |
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Because water beads so well on these surfaces, they're called superhydrophobic. |
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Some of these approximate perfect round beads, creating scintillating effects in deflecting light rays. |
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The resulting tensile forces on the beads mimicked those in a traction splint, which is sometimes used to hold fractured bones in place. |
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They discovered that small beads could be carved out of the shells of freshwater mussels and inserted into oysters to artificially form pearls. |
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Valerian pulled her brown and green prayer beads from her chatelaine chain, bringing them to her lips. |
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Roman coins and blue glass beads have been found among the remains of buildings at the Groundwell Ridge historic site. |
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Using round-nose pliers, unbend the wire handle ends inside the box and feed on large beads with large holes. |
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And so, donning the platforms, the flares and the beads et al the other night was pure, unadulterated nostalgia. |
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Once defeated, the Zulu king became subservient to British rule and lost control over the trade in the kingdom, including the trade in beads. |
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Usually no special color is prescribed for the beads of the various chaplets. |
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Some men wore red tartan skirts and adornments of beads, leopard skin head bands and bangles. |
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The driving force for the osmotic pressure is the higher concentration of sodium ions in the beads than in the outside water. |
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Spots were definitely in fashion today, what with the beads of water on coats, umbrellas, glasses, bags, clothes and windscreens. |
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They gave bangles for African slaves, opium for the silver of China and beads for the gold of the Incas and Mayas of South America. |
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In addition to adding beads, I've also added a moss stitch border, and my version will be a stole, knitted from the bottom up. |
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It's just a case of threading them together like beads on a string, whether they make sense or not. |
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During the fourth year the child learns to cut with scissors and to thread beads, develops a mature pencil grasp, and learns to draw. |
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Glass shapes, baubles and coloured beads all hung from the ivy, twinkling in the sun's rays. |
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And even rosary beads can obstruct your view of a pedestrian creating a blind spot. |
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Around her neck she wore a necklace of amber beads that she had inherited from her Great Aunt Caroline, who had also been her godmother. |
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Many other gowns were ornamented with a lot of beads without giving an Art Deco impression. |
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Local craft production included the manufacture of glass and stone beads, and extensive tin, bronze, and gold working. |
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Both of these drummers are wearing long strands of beads, which may be initiation necklaces. |
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Wealthy women might have a string of brightly coloured beads linking the two brooches across the chest. |
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The excavators found Roman glass beads from a necklace and one gaming counter. |
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They can erase the traces of human settlement with such vigour that, often, nothing remains of a civilisation except a few potsherds, coins and glass beads. |
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She would periodically show up at the house and stay in the attic, where she hung beads and burned incense. |
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Second, he was to be seen flitting in and out of London Airport wearing beads and baggy white trousers. |
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Within a navy blue duffel bag were clattering bone-hued beads, amulets, and bracelets. |
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He wipes beads of sweat from his brow, and extends his hand out towards the crowd. |
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The beads were made of quahog, or large, hardshell clam shells and could only be obtained through trading or as tribute payments from coastal tribes. |
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The coated beads were then tested for their adhesiveness to neutrophils. |
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The first time I went to Thailand, I got these rainbow beads. |
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As with top-quality Brazilian agate, uncut Botswana agate is difficult to obtain because rough material is sold for the production of beads, jewelry, and souvenirs. |
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Then there are long strands of beads and weird exotic flowers in deep colours to wind around trees, banisters, mantelpieces and even table napkins. |
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Glass beads on Maasai necklaces are strung onto thin commercial wire. |
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We know much about the shifting value of beads in trade with the Xhosa. |
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Little is known about the color symbolism of Xhosa beads apart from white. |
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Havens is optimistic that if PHA beads could be used successfully in cosmetics without losing their ability to scrub. |
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There was a curtain of blue beads and green and blue shells threaded with shimmering silver yarn, turning the doorway into a magical entrance to a seascape. |
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The heat makes beads of sweat run down your armpits and traverse your hips before dampening your drawers. |
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Mr. Soni created a range of white clothing and cushions with embroidery using safety pins, melted pearl beads, and fabric strips. |
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Time permitting you will cut and fix your angle beads to your piers. |
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He anoints them with water, pelts them with rocks, and burns Asian bank notes inside the craniums before covering them with Mardi Gras beads and found objects. |
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Spilling from the old vehicle were hippies of all eras decked out in tie-dye and top hats bejeweled with feathers and beads. |
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A group of ducks were bobbing off to the right, dipping their heads beneath the surface and returning seconds later, with beads of water rolling off their waxy feathers. |
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When the host is in a festive mood, entering customers are given strings of Mardi Gras beads. |
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The traditional kundan work has also been embellished with semi-precious and precious stones and beads such as tourmalines, tanzanites, opals, aquamarine and peridots. |
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The few glass beads, and one of rock crystal, are also imports. |
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I had awakened from a nightmare with beads of sweat rolling down my face. |
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She glanced over at the fat lord, beads of sweat rolling down his face. |
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The side chapels were deserted, save for an elderly aristo woman who knelt on an embroidered hassock, chanting her rosary as she strung the beads along the string. |
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She had several ropes of long black beads around her neck which she absent-mindedly played with in her hand, and her thin hair was done up in an elaborate style. |
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One man was holding a long string of rosary beads in his trembling hands. |
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Her head was bowed, lips moving silently as she clutched her rosary beads. |
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She had green and gold beads for all us gals to put around our necks. |
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There have always been arguments amongst anglers whether or not multi-coloured beads and various flashy attractors really enhance your catch rate. |
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He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose. |
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It was her litheness, her muscular body, the tastefulness of her tan cashmere sweater over her straight black skirt, the demure beads at her throat and wrists. |
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Coloured stones in shades like teal blue, burgundy, greens, chocolate browns, beads, wooden bracelets and huge jewelry in like colours are what her customers are asking for. |
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His enigmatic assemblages glimmer with glitter, buttons, beads, marbles and plastic toys, bearing what appear to be images of mythic emperors and omniscient eyes. |
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As he reaches to pick one up, his star-shaped Malcolm X medallion clatters against his necklace of wooden beads. |
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I dig out strings of beads so impertinently large that they could never have been spat from the mere entrails of an oyster. |
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I also like the turquoise blue color of the chips or beads that the kids are stringing together into that intricate design. |
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From selling goats to stringing beads, Lolosoli's work on behalf of Samburu women has led her into the international spotlight. |
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Her two sisters' maid dresses are not as troublesome as hers due to the fact that theirs are plain and hers is full of decorations such as beads, ribbons and bows. |
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He remembered that his mother had given him some prayer beads. |
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He deftly picks up different objects such as glass stones, beads and white metal piping and threads it aesthetically on a black cotton thread to make a necklace. |
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Her installation was made of crystal beads strung on transparent threads. |
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The beads, pendants, and engravings were surprisingly well-preserved. |
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Sometimes, I see beads of glistening sweat dropping off her forehead. |
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Little beads of crystalline liquid began to form at the ends of his eyes. |
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My home on Sunday became a place of carefree fun, little wet boys running to and fro, glistening beads of moisture running down their soft nubile chests. |
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This is not practical for the beads on the vertical edges of the drawers. |
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The answer is in the minute details of the leaf structure at the surface which beads water and directs it off the leaf, containing a load of dust and other particles. |
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Meanwhile Madame de Noailles read her breviary and told her beads and took little naps, wholly ignorant of the drama that was beginning its perilous unfolding before her. |
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The time-release solid scent beads are dispensed much like a salt-shaker. |
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By mixing wet and dry beads in a tumbler, and developing a theory for interacting beads, they found the precise conditions that lead to mixing or separation. |
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Steel pots and knives, tomahawks, glass beads, manufactured cloth, guns, and gunpowder gradually replaced traditional products of native manufacture. |
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We can deduce the processes that were employed by examining the remains of discarded or lost, part worked or broken beads, for wear or tooling marks. |
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Immediately after painting the glue, she sprinkled on gold micro beads. |
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The community is willing to support things like container deposits, banning lightweight plastic bags and the removal of plastic micro beads from soaps and shampoos. |
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Mechanical properties of biological samples have also been studied by applying a magnetic force or torque to magnetic beads adhering to the sample surface. |
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They have turned their recent research into microplastics in the Great Lakes into a platform for advocacy, pressuring companies to stop using the plastic beads altogether. |
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To counter, Samuel invokes the mojo of beads and hokey mysticism. |
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Embellished with cascades of semi-precious stones, crystal beads, dabka, and vivid skeins of fine silk thread, the focus here is on detailing and embroidery. |
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Exfoliating beads and pineapple smoothers leave face feeling soft. |
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It's a permanent soft-tissue filler that is composed of part bovine collagen and part polymer beads, which help stimulate the body to produce its own collagen. |
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It could be seen on the pajama trousers embroidered in crystals, paillettes, and glass beads. |
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But on a larger scale, companies that buy the beads in large quantities will have to pay more for the PHA in bulk. |
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The probe is preferably immobilized in an array or on sortable beads. |
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Towering stilettos from Sergio Rossi or Diego Dolcini are studded with Swarovski crystals, bugle beads or paillettes, often on luxurious fabrics such as satin or even alpaca. |
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She believes in shimmer in bridal wear and embellishes the line with bugle beads, gold thread, sequins, embroidery, weave and print to create an almost futuristic look. |
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Bellbottoms, beads and long hair will be back in vogue for a night of hippie nostalgia in the Ridgepool Hotel on Saturday night week next, October 30th. |
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Each splutter sprayed scarlet beads over her ghost-white frame, and over Raven when Nelly snatched at her shoulders in an attempt to steady herself. |
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When I express skepticism that the beads are doing anything, I get pushback that the kids have been healthy since wearing them. |
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The literal-minded Aphasia is a wall sculpture in which strings of tiny beads bearing individual letters have been arranged to form nonsense words. |
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Artists now have the means to embellish gourds with paint, beads, charms and buttons, as well as proper tools to wood burn and carve designs into the plant. |
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I walked in the company of bearded, cassocked monks, then a pair of elderly pilgrims whose fingers flicked worry beads in hands clasped behind their backs. |
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If you use many strands of beads, larger boxes could become too heavy. |
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Women wear necklaces with eight to ten strands of tiny white beads. |
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From his ears two golden plates hung from rings made of small green stones, and around his neck were copper ornaments attached to a necklace of white beads. |
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Be it chunky beads strung in silver thread or kundan silver jewellery dipped in gold and worked on in fine detail, the jet-set crowd drools over these creations. |
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Consisting of assorted gold beads that have been randomly strung together, this type of ornament was documented by European visitors in the fifteenth century. |
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I've just drained the last few drops from the bottle, all that remains are the few beads of condensation that cling to the outside of the stumpy brown empty vessel. |
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While Tisci focused on black and oyster, Lacroix used a vast array of colors and along with the rich details of beads, laces, corsets, flounces and satin. |
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Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately. |
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From here he could already see the tiny beads of sweat beginning to accumulate across her brow and collar bone, making her soft golden honey skin glisten in the light. |
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I felt happy to feel small beads of sweat forming on my skin. |
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Also in line with experimental measurements, the examination of instantaneous velocity of simulated beads shows that pause time decreases with increasing wall shear stress. |
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When Ian had moved into the room, the mould-peppered walls had been decorated with lurid orange-flowered wallpaper, redolent of stack heels, flares, beads and caftans. |
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Magnetic beads are used to purify the required cells from blood or spleen. |
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The artist making the colourful beads and ornaments from polymer clay has people crowding in on her so much that it looks as if the table might tip. |
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Some assay beads disappear, collapse, hide under the surface, or spread out flat while being cupelled, just as the last tiny bit of liquid litharge is driven off. |
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The first 30 beads of so of a necklace, we've historically thought was just an aesthetically pleasing pattern customarily used by a particular tribe. |
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The women's djellaba can be differentiated by its use of bright colours and ornamentation consisting of more beads and embroidery. |
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A new method to destruct targeted cells using magnetizable beads and pulsed magnetic force. |
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It has round cleansing beads and magnesium oxide crystals to buff away dull skin and take away the years as well as dirt and grime. |
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It was shown that absorption rate was very fast at initial stages due to the rapid attachment of the absorbate to the surface of the beads. |
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The sun climbed higher and beads of moisture formed at her hairline before Sir Hopkin deigned to poke his uglisome head out. |
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Using fluorescent beads of subresolution size the point spread function can be approximated and the images might be deconvolved. |
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Excavations of glass beads suggest the city had trading links with Southeast Asia and the Roman world. |
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In the servant girl's room there was a stay-button stuck in a crack of the floor, and in another crack some beads and a long needle. |
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